The AMS is proud to offer the following services to the student community of UBC.
The Advocacy Office provides confidential assistance and representation for students involved in conflict with the University.
The AMS Food Bank provides emergency food relief to current UBC students.
The AMS Safety Coordinator is your student representative and advocate responsible for addressing safety issues on campus.
AMS Tutoring offers FREE and Appointment Tutoring in a variety of first-year subjects, and operates a Tutor Registry.
We can match your skills and goals to a volunteer position at UBC or abroad. Don’t think about graduating without this valuable experience.
The AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan is extended health and dental coverage, designed specifically for students to cover expenses not covered by basic health care plans such as prescription drugs, dental care, travel health coverage, health practitioners, vision care, and more.
Minischool offers a range of non-academic courses similar to those at community centres, but geared to the campus community.
If you looking for a place to live, or have a place to rent, AMS Rentsline’s web-based system can help connect you.
Not sure where to go on campus? Traveling late at night? Afraid of going alone? Call Safewalk, a free service where a co-ed team will take you anywhere you need to go on campus. Don’t walk alone!
Caring, non-judgmental emotional, medical, and legal support for female, male, and trans survivors of sexual assault.
Speakeasy provides information, peer support, and crisis services to the UBC students and community.
Unlimited public transit access for UBC students.